999_Springs wrote:ttt wrote:2- if r8c3=7 => r5c1=7 & r4c4=7 => (r2c3,r2c1,r2c7)<>7
I presume you mean r2c4?
YES, I corrected...
Thanks
ttt
999_Springs wrote:gsf wrote:they were compiled by dukosu in 2005
based on statistical analysis of the behavior of a simple randomized backtrack solver
its amazing how that simple (as in uncomplicated) analysis still holds for a large number of the topn collections
I have little knowledge in Su-Doku programming - could you please explain further?
999_Springs wrote:What is the point of having both #7 and #9 of the top95? The puzzles are completely identical except that the 3 and 4 in r2 have been switched. Their solving paths are near-identical and so are their difficulty levels. From the solution of #7 it is just an easy task to simply find the 12-cell unavoidable containing that 3 and that 4 and no other clues (just take the 3 and 4 in blocks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 and 9) and switch those numbers round, and then copy out the rest of the solution. It is completely pointless to include both puzzles. How were the top95 designed?
ocean and eleven should have paired up to make a sudoku-solving duo called Ocean's Eleven
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